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    19th Spirit • Duke • 30 Legions

    SALLOS

    Sallos (Ars Goetia #19) — Seal of Sallos / Sallos Sigil for "Courtly Love & Harmony" (Traditional & Symbolic)

    (Also known as Saleos)

    The Duke of Courtly Love, Peaceful Desire, and Social Harmony

    Educational / historical profile drawn from public-domain grimoire tradition.
    No ritual instructions. No supernatural claims.

    Seal of Sallos (Sallos sigil) — Ars Goetia traditional seal illustration

    Traditional seal (historical illustration).

    What Sallos Is Known For (Ars Goetia): Courtly Love & Social Harmony — Historical / Symbolic Meaning

    Sallos (often spelled Saleos) is traditionally listed as the nineteenth spirit in the Ars Goetia and given the rank of Duke, commonly said to command 30 legions. He's one of the more "courtly" love-related entries: where some spirits are tied to lust or exposure, Sallos is associated with affection, attraction, and the smoothing of social barriers—love as diplomacy.

    Modern readers usually treat these claims symbolically: Sallos becomes a figure for the archetype of charisma used gently, relationship diplomacy, and learning the difference between attraction and manipulation.

    ⚠️ Entertainment and educational purposes only. No guarantees or supernatural claims are made. This content is presented as historical and symbolic reference material.

    Sallos at a Glance: Love, Harmony & Diplomacy

    Courtly Love Sigil (Seal of Sallos) — "Gentle Attraction" Theme (Symbolic)

    Traditionally described as stirring affection; often read today as charisma used gently and relationship diplomacy.

    Social Harmony (Sallos) — Connection Theme (Historical Claim)

    The text describes him as smoothing social barriers—useful as a cultural lens for building rapport.

    Relationship Diplomacy (Sallos) — Ethics Theme (Traditional Description)

    Described as love as diplomacy—a figure for understanding attraction versus manipulation.

    § Introduction

    Sallos (often spelled Saleos) is traditionally listed as the 19th spirit and given the rank of Duke. He's one of the more "courtly" love-related entries: associated with affection, attraction, and the smoothing of social barriers.

    § Grimoire Profile

    Rank: Duke
    Legions: 30
    Attributed office: creating affection; encouraging love between people

    § Appearance (Traditional Description)

    Sallos is typically described as appearing as a soldier or noble warrior, sometimes crowned or decorated, riding a creature.

    § Powers and Attributions

    • Encourages mutual affection and attraction
    • Supports social favor and charm
    • Linked to romantic union as a "bond" rather than a scandal

    § Frequently Asked Questions

    Who is Sallos?

    Sallos (Saleos) is the 19th spirit in the Ars Goetia, ranked as a Duke commanding 30 legions. He is traditionally associated with courtly love and social harmony.

    What powers are attributed to Sallos?

    Grimoire tradition credits Sallos with encouraging mutual affection, supporting social favor and charm, and creating romantic bonds rather than scandals.

    How does Sallos appear?

    Traditional descriptions portray Sallos as a soldier or noble warrior, sometimes crowned or decorated, riding a creature—imagery aligned with medieval romance.

    § Short Sources (Pre-1900)

    • Johann Weyer — Pseudomonarchia Daemonum (1577)
    • Reginald Scot — The Discoverie of Witchcraft (1584)
    • Lemegeton Clavicula Salomonis — Ars Goetia (17th-century manuscript tradition; pre-1900 transmission)
    • Jacques Collin de Plancy — Dictionnaire Infernal (1818; illustrated ed. 1863)

    This article is a historical summary of public-domain grimoire material. It does not provide ritual instructions or claim supernatural efficacy.

    Quick Reference

    Number:

    19th Spirit

    Rank:

    Duke

    Legions:

    30

    Appearance:

    Noble soldier riding a crocodile

    Historical Powers:

    Causes love between men and women, encourages affection

    From the Lesser Key of Solomon — Ars Goetia

    This article is a historical summary of public-domain grimoire material. It does not provide ritual instructions or claim supernatural efficacy.